Spam Snacks Are Now The Best Way To Eat Spam On-The-Go

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Real world problem… We want our Spam wherever we go, but the large blue tin is a bit hard to carry around.

Hormel knows our daily struggle, and has unleashed Spam Snacks. The meat-like product is now available in handy bite-sized pieces, and packaged in an easy-to-carry pouch.

There’s also some variety available with your choice of teriyaki, bacon, and classic. Never be without your Spam again.

[via HuffPo]

Sprayable Wine For Boozing On The Go

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If you’re on the go, and just need a quick spritz of wine, Bouche bée Wine Spray will help you out.

Created by McCann Vilnius, the sprayable wine is available in a Beaujolais. Treat yourself to a quick spray whenever you’d like, while the discreet packaging won’t make anyone the wiser. That is until your teeth turn purple from over-spraying.

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Wine2Go Foldable Wine Bottle For Drinking On The Go

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If you need your wine right now, and you’re in transit or somewhere where an enormous glass bottle might be inappropriate, there’s the Wine2Go Foldable Wine Bottle.

Made to hold an entire bottle of wine, the travel flask is easy to take anywhere, and folds up easily when empty. Drinking in public has never been so convenient and sophisticated.

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Stacked Wines For Convenient Outdoor Drinking

When you need to take your wine drinking on the road, and would rather not deal with extra stemware or a corkscrew, there’s Stacked Wines. Four individual wine glasses fit snugly together like LEGOs, and together are the equivalent of a standard 750 ml bottle of wine.

The individual glasses are made from shatter-proof PET plastic — just in case your wine adventures are on the dangerous side. The actual wines also live up to the awesomeness of the packaging — developed by Stacked Wine’s in-house sommelier and designed to be enjoyed outdoors. Finally, a good excuse to leave the house.

[link, thanks to Shalay]